Pros: Lots of workspace for your document, easy to understand and use, great graphics libraries, comprehensive help menu, doesn't require HTML knowledge, FTP upload available, assistants and templates provided Cons: Um... I'm thinking, I'm thinking.. nope, none
I've been authoring HTML for two years, so I know a bit about authoring tools. Claris HomePage is quite simply the best software out there if you want a balance of easy and intuitive interface and extended advanced authoring capability.
Pros: Intuitive Interface, Great Templates and Wizards, Can Build Nice Web Pages Without Knowing HTML Cons: One Gives Up Features to Gain Control (and Vice Versa)
Claris Home Page 3.0
Now a part of the FileMaker family of software products, Claris Home Page has come a long way from the humble beginnings of Claris Works, a Macintosh-only integrated software package. Claris Home Page 3.0 preserves...
Pros: Fast, easy to use, inexpensive Cons: Limited, link tool, and ftp is unreliable
Claris homepage is probably one of the easiest programs out there...in fact, it's so easy I'd say it's nearly idiot proof! But, there are some drawbacks to it as well. Here's a brief review of what I liked, what I didn't, and a few comparisions. ...
Pros: Quick to learn, easy to use, cross-platform Cons: Managing multiple sites is counterintuitive. Product has been end-of-lifed by the publisher.
I've been working with various internet and internetworking applications for over ten years, and have gone from hand-coding HTML using vi and pico through using GoLive CyberStudio, writing my own .htaccess files for use with Apache-based webservers, and...
Pros: easy to use, no need to learn html, drag and drop operation Cons: slight difficulty jumping between large numbers of frames
Finally the HTML tool for everyone. Homepage is a simple web page editing tool that eliminates the need to learn the complicated and inefficient HTML language, but still offers all of the same options desired by even the most ambitious web designer. ...
Pros: Visual interface, intuitive environment Cons: Not for highly complex site design
A few years back I was designing exclusively for print, very possibly contributing to the endangerment of the "Ink Worm." I didn’t see myself as a web designer. Then a print client, Wellesley Collage, asked me to do some web pages. They told me...
Pros: Got to sleep on this? Cons: Close to everything
First its kinda hard to turn me off from a HTML authoring software, but let me tell you about my experience with "Claris Homepage 3.0"! Ok as I operate a web design and consulting firm, and go to High School all at the same time. I was thrown...
Pros: no need to learn HTML but can use it if you want to Cons: expen$ive
I have been using Claris Homepage for my web site since 1997. In the beginning, this program had a lot of bugs in it but the newest version (3.0) is fantastic. My website (Clooney Fan Homepage) has well over 20 pages, yet I can access individual files...
Pros: Easy, mindless. Cons: No control, inefficient.
I actually started out authoring web pages with claris homepage. As the months went by and my projects got more and more complicated I got more and more frustrated. Claris is like most other HTML authorization tools, it doesn't let you control how...
New/sealed Claris Filemaker Pro For Macintosh V2.1 BRAND NEW FILEMAKER PRO FOR MACINTOSH V2.1 from CLARIS is sealed in it's original wrapper from the manufacturer, so you know everything is included. W...
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